EOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, PARNELL. HOSTELRY is situated on the Panel! Hill, at the junction of five roads, commanding a view of Auckland Harbour, Barrack Hill, and the Domain; is elegantly fitted up, and provided «ith. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits are of the VERY BEST DESCRIPTION, and no expense has been spared to meet the requirements of the public. TIMBER. KAURI AND STRINGY BARK. , ACTIRISTEY begs to inform House and Ship • Builders and the public generally, that he has made arrangements for keeping a supply of the above. Any orders entrusted to liis care will beduly attended to. I.ong lengths of joist or ship planking cut up to Office, George-street, Onehunga. J. M. HAS LETT | ) EGS leave to intimate lo liis Friends and the .1 ) Public that he has taken largo and commodious (Hlicea in the NEW BUILDINGS NEXT TO THE HERALD OFFICE. Land and House Agencies conducted, Rents and Debts collected; lind a particular branch of his Business will be the supplying of LABOUR, to parties in Town and Country. A Sitting Roum provided at the Servants' Registry Office, where paities seeking Labour and Employment can meet to make unuiigi uients. WELSH CAI'S AND I'ONY BASKET CAIUUAGES. PRIVATE PALE, at the Bazaar Yards, several handsome Welsh Cars and l'ony Basket Carriages, with Harness. H. HARDIN 3 TON. October 24, 18R4. NEW GOODS. ON SALE AT THE STORES OF NEWMAN & EWEN, " "DEYTON'S PATENT I HON BRDSTEADS JL Half-Tester, Solid and Tubular, various colors French do. do. do. Four-post and Canopy do. Children's Cots and Folding Bedsteads Best Flux Mattresses, all sizes, kept in stock. ROGER'S & SONS CUTLERY, &c. Table and Pocket Knives t-cissors, nil sizes, do., in cases Razors and Strops, do. in cases Desk Knives and Pi uning do. Ladies'and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases,a very superior assoilment, from 60s. to 120s. each. Oyster Knives, Putt}- do., Butcher's do. and Steels BEST ELECTRO-PLATE AND STERLING fcILVEK GOODS. Spoons and Forks, Ladles, Knife Rests, Nutcracker* Bouquet Holders, Silver and Gilt Chiletren's t-ilver Cups, and Knife, Fork, and f-poun Cases Cruet Flames, Card and Cake Baskets Luncheon Frame's, Pickle- do. Liqueur Fiamcs, Fish Carvers, in cases Flower Vases, hpcTgnes, and Fin t Mandg l'la.ed Dish Covers and bide Dishes, Candlesticks Inkstands, Butter do., Sugar Baskets Fgg Frames, Tea and Cotiee bets, Urns Mu.-taid lots and Salts, do. in cases, with spoons Butter Knives, Silver and Electro 20 Cases Be.-1 I luted Dcse-it Knives and Forks, 12 pails and 18 pails, in a ca o Silver Laid Cases, Shell and Papier Maehe do. CUT GLASS AND CIHNA DEPARTMENT. Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes, Claret, and 11 oca Glasses, in every vuiie-ty Deeaniers, Quails and Pints, Claret do. Finder Cups, Water Jugs and Uobbts Cele-iv Glasses, baits, Pickles, Custards, nnd Jellies Butter Coolers, Sugars and Creams, Frosted Jugs Lustres and Flower Vases, in vaiious patterns. A veiy large assortment. An entire new stock ot tlio above just opened. 100 sets and upwards of China, from GOs. to 120s. set, vaiious Dessert Sets, Toilet, do., Dinner do. : the latter iiom 60s. to £20 tiie set, newest patterns. Several STu<_K PATTERNS are always on hand, which can be matched from time to time as required. PARIAN FIGURES AND VASES, &c. 200 Kegs Ewbank's Nails, £ toG inch 100 do. A merican do., ijto 3 inch Churns, Colonial Ovens Sevthe Sneads and bcytlies, Hay Rakes and Forks Amer.ean Axes and Hatchets, Patent Weighing Machines, 400 ib., 1200 lb., Union Scales, <N:c. Every description of Builders' Ironmongery and Edge Tools. ix. &C. Quccn-Btreet, 27th October. MES.-RS. SHIPIIIRD, 11UN CI MAN and CO. beg to return thanks to the public of Auckland for the very liberal support they have met with and would solicit the continuance of the same to their successors, INlessrs. A. IJUKNAY ELL & SON, whom they leeommend in every respect. Messrs. A. D. ash Won beg to intimato to the public of Auckland that they tiavo succeeded to the above business, and hope by keeping Me-at ot the be-t qualitv, combine-d with cleanliness and civility, and at the"lowest possible prices, to merit a share ol thu public patronage so largely bestowed upon Messrs. CS. U. and Co. A. DORNWELL & bOV BELFAST HOTEL, PIirKCES Stueet. JAMES SUTHERLAND JJAYING ENTERED on the above Premise.-, oegs to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has re-fitted and improved the Uouse at vert L-onsiderubie expense, and that ho is now able t" idler very superior accommodation to visitors. WINES and SPIRITS of the very beat desert;. £ou, and everything connected with the Establish m£nt conducted in firtt-elass style, with the grcatee tiltenvicn to rcrntftrrf..J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 321, 22 November 1864, Page 7
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